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How Economics Shapes Science
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Author(s):
Paula Stephan
Publication date:
January 31 2012
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Harvard University Press
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9780674062757
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January 31 2012
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10.4159/harvard.9780674062757
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Book chapters
Chapter Eight. The Foreign Born
Chapter Nine. The Relationship of Science to Economic Growth
Frontmatter
Chapter Two. Puzzles and Priority
Chapter Ten. Can We Do Better?
Appendix
Chapter Six. Funding for Research
Chapter Three. Money
Chapter Five. The Production of Research: Equipment and Materials
Notes
Chapter Four. The Production of Research: People and Patterns of Collaboration
Contents
Acknowledgments
Figures and Tables
Preface
Abbreviations
Chapter Seven. The Market for Scientists and Engineers
References
Index
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Chapter One. What Does Economics Have To Do with Science?
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